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A share of all income goes to charity.
Most hockey players skate towards where the pack is. I skate towards where the pack is heading.
My Very Own Book was successfully introduced at the Frankfurt Book Fair, in the company of other exhibitors from Slovenia The vast majority, to whom My Very Own Book was presented, were impressed with it, sharing the opinion to be a totally fresh concept on the book market.
Our experience from the London Book Fair had helped us having made several promising international contacts, especially with Korea, China, Germany, Spain and Brazil. In addition to the Slovene and English versions, you can now expect translations also in some other major languages.
It was love at the first sight. The book enraptured me already with its covers, and after I opened it also with beautiful letters and wonderful photos. From this initial infatuation, we however entered into permanent alliance as soon as I started reading it. Now, this book is inviting me every day to open it, to write, draw or glue something in it. The pages already filled with my contributions show that I write in the book, but in fact the book is writing in me. It is writing in my heart and in my soul.
Patricija Povše
Žiga Vavpotič and My Very Own Book have won an important recognition. The MQ magazine of the Managers’ Association of Slovenia aligns Žiga with the winners of the most prestigious Slovenian awards for 2008. The winners are well known and respected leaders, businessmen, and experts: Edvard Svetlik, the winner of the Golden award of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Slovenia (CCIS) for innovations in 2007, Marjan Jurenec, the Slovenian Manager 2008, Andrej Šprajc, the No. 1 Manager in tourism, Tatjana Fink, the winner of the Environmental Award for 2008, Amadea Dobovišek and Violeta Bulc, the winners of the Feniks Award 2008 of the CCIS, Association of Management Consulting, Davorin Jakulin, the winner of the international InJo Award 2008, Marko Kryžanowski, the winner of the award for the best Annual Report 2007, Milan Kranjc Pavlica, for his e-book, Dejan Turk, Matjaž Klipšteter, Meta Tič Vesel and Milena Štular, the winners of the Prizma Award 2008, and Žiga Turk, the winner of the Netko Award 2008.